The digital memory becomes “eternal”

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

At the Berkley University (California) has been set up a nanotechnology prototype system for archiving , with unlimited duration and without silicon. A recent discovery made by researchers at the University of Berkeley could extend the “maturity” of digital memory media, making them practically “eternal”. Professor Alex Zettl and his team developed a digital memory prototype able to overcome the average length of life (between 10 and 30 years) of existing memory cards, up to one billion years and whose capacity is equal with a TB (terabyte). All without the use of silicon.

Plasma and LCD? Were. The future is seen in the OLED technology

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Currently almost a necessity in every living room, LCD televisions and plasma could be soon take the path cathode tube tv’s have already taken. According to manufacturers, a new generation of super-slim screens will revolutionize the home Entertainement.

Are the GPS systems in danger?

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

GPS systems may encounter problems starting next year. The reason are the satellites whose term of operation is ending. This could lead to unpleasant incidents of aviation services, emergency services, the military and security even for ordinary drivers.

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